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DefaultTimeoutSeconds now means "no timeout" when 0/empty, and that is the new default, rather than an invalid config forcing a positive value. runner.RunJob avoids context.WithTimeout with a zero duration (which would expire immediately) and instead runs on a plain cancelable context when no timeout is configured. Per-job TimeoutSeconds inherit semantics are unchanged.
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GoSentry — Standards
Quality rules and intentional behavior for contributors. Package contracts live in ARCHITECTURE.md; test conventions in TESTS.md.
Code quality
- Follow package contracts in ARCHITECTURE.md.
- User-facing errors →
dialog.ShowErroror a History event, never a silentreturn. - Pure helpers → unit test in the same package.
- Fixes with severity ≥ medium → regression test.
- Documented intentional behavior → section below, not a backlog bug.
- UI view constructors accept
*app.Service; callapp.Open()only fromrun.go.
Intentional behavior (not bugs)
RunNowis allowed during global pause and for disabled jobs.- Sequential mode runs jobs FIFO by order in
jobs.json. - Scheduler tick is 1s — sub-second
@everyintervals are not supported. - Command timeout defaults to no timeout globally (
Config.DefaultTimeoutSeconds= 0) and is overridable per job (Job.TimeoutSeconds, 0 = inherit the global default). - History tab is session-only.
JobRuntime.Logsexists only in memory for the current process. Log files on disk feed aggregate statistics viaSeedStatsonly. See ARCHITECTURE.md.
Out of scope
Larger or blocked work is tracked in ROADMAP.md (window size persistence, History column filters, CI coverage gate).